For your convenience we have now added the ability to pay for your concert tickets securely using Paypal. You can use Paypal to pay via debit or credit card even if you do not have a Paypal account, it is quick, convenient and secure. Please note that, as we are a not for profit club and the proceeds of the […]
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Tickets for the Wayfarers Chorus 2017 Charity Concert, on behalf of Queenscourt Hospice, are now on sale and can be ordered via our online order form. Make sure you order yours soon, as our previous concert was a sell-out and we expect this to sell-out quickly. If you haven’t yet seen details of the concert, head to our concert […]
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Wayfarers Charity Concert Background The concert took place on April 25, at KGV College and raised £2,500 for Queenscourt Hospice. Queenscourt Hospice is a local charity that provides support for the people of West Lancs, Southport and Formby. They care for patients with serious illnesses, enabling them to achieve the best possible quality of life at each new stage. They help […]
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When The Wayfarers Barbershop Chorus perform ‘sing-outs’ we ask for donations, unless we are singing at a charity event. These donations are placed into our charity fund and periodically this fund is donated to a worthy charity. In recent years we have support Macmillan Nurses, but this year we have decided to move our support to smaller and more local […]
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The videos below are from a performance given by the Wayfarers Chorus during the Christmas Tree Festival at St. Faith’s Church in Waterloo, near Liverpool. [supsystic-social-sharing id=’1′]
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April 25 2017 has been set as the date of our next variety concert. We are organising it in conjunction with KGV College, at whose venue it will be held and our nominated charity this time is Queenscourt Hospice. In 2015 we put on a similar concert and raised over £1,500 for Macmillan Nurses, so we have great hopes for […]
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On November 22, the Wayfarers chorus held our annual Quartet Night, in which regular and scratch quartets come together to compete in friendly fashion. This year saw 7 quartets, with a total of 19 different singers, taking part. Although the musicality varied there was constancy in the entertainment value and friendly rivalry. The contest was judged by Annette and Sharon […]
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We are an A Cappella chorus, formed in 1989, who sing a variety of close harmony A Cappella songs. Wayfarers Chorus regularly perform in Southport and throughout Sefton, Merseyside, Lancashire and other areas of the Northwest, at charity activities, social gatherings, and other related music events. We have even sung at wedding receptions. Are you a Musical Director looking for […]
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The Wayfarers Chorus was born in 1989. A public performance from Liverpool Barbershop Chorus inspired a handful of keen singers to recruit members from Southport and surrounding areas. This early group was led by led by John Corcoran and John Moore. The name ‘Wayfarers Chorus’ was accorded to us by Arthur Pedlar Arthur was an amateur clown of some repute […]
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